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    1: Urinary System Homeostasis Due Date: November 4‚ 2014 Homeostatic Imbalances a Person on Dialysis Might Face Homeostasis is extremely important for proper functioning of all the human body systems. When our body is not able to regulate temperature all our body functions will fail to work. Even the enzymes need a specific constant temperature to work at their optimum level. At higher temperatures the enzymes will stop working. Dialysis is the artificial process of getting rid of waste (diffusion)

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    Homeostasis Imbalances: Diabetes Jessica Garcia Human Anatomy & Physiology I Professor Garcia March 24th‚ 2014 Homeostasis Imbalances: Diabetes Homeostasis is regulation of every system and organ in the body. How does diabetes affect homeostasis? In homeostasis‚ if the blood glucose level begins to decline‚ the pancreas releases the hormone glucagon‚ which then stimulates cells to release glucose into the blood stream. Now when the

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    Nursing HLTAP401 B Confirm Physical Health Status The Lymphatic System Learning Objectives In this session you will learn about: • Functions • Lymph Vessels - locations‚ structure and functions • Lymph Nodes • Lymph Organs • Lymphoid tissue • Homeostatic Imbalances The Lymphatic System Functions: Tissue drainage Absorption in small intestine Immunity (Image: Patton: Anatomy and Physiology‚ 8th Edition) The Lymphatic System Consists of: - Lymph - Lymph vessels - Lymph nodes - Lymph organs eg spleen

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    Unit 1 Assignment 1: Homeostatic Balances Homeostasis is maintaining an Internal Balance. If we fail to maintain an internal balance every system inside of our body will be disrupted. Hypertension To explain to a 65 year old man with an 8th grade education‚ that he has hypertension‚ I would begin explaining‚ in a manor I believe that he would understand‚ what hypertension is and how it can affect him. ‘Hypertension is when your blood pressure is high on a daily basis. Blood pressure is considered

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    students should be able to : i) Differentiate the three line of defense system in the human body ii) Describe the agglutination process in the case of the ABO blood group iii) Differentiate between active and passive immunization iv) Discuss the homeostatic imbalances in the immune system Introduction • Barriers help an animal to defend itself from the many dangerous pathogens it may encounter • The immune system recognizes foreign bodies and responds with the production of immune cells and proteins

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    external changes that occur. Homeostasis is so important that most disease is regarded as a result of its disturbance‚ a condition called homeostatic imbalance. As we get older‚ the body’s internal environment becomes progressively less stable. As a result we are more vulnerable to illnesses and they produce the changes we associate with ageing. Homeostatic imbalance takes place when the usual negative feedback mechanisms are overwhelmed and the destructive positive feedback mechanisms take over. An

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    which the internal environment of the body remains relatively constant despite changes in the external environment. Examples would be the maintenance of body temperature and levels of glucose in the blood Homeostatic mechanisms are designed to reestablish homeostasis when there is an imbalance. The Home Heating System 1. When the temperature of a room decreases below a set point‚ the thermostat electrically starts the furnace. 2. As the temperature of the room rises to the set point‚ the thermostat

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    produced. Oxygen and glucose are the main sources of energy for ATP. The muscle cells‚ liver cells and kidneys cells use ATP at a high rate to maintain homeostasis. The loss of oxygen and blood glucose to his organs will cause him to have a homeostatic imbalance and many of his organ cells will die causing them to lose functions. If his heart has stopped‚ waste removal will come to a stop. His blood flow aids in removing waste products with needed products to maintain homeostasis. Carbon dioxide is

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    communicate respectively1. It is vital for our body to maintain homeostasis for our survival‚ this ability of the body allows us to adapt to our environment which is why we can live in a variety of different settings3. The mechanism of every homeostatic control has three interdependent components; the receptor‚ which is a sensor that responds to a change (stimuli) in the environment‚ by sending information through the afferent pathway to the control center1. The second component‚ which is the control

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    B. Assuming Joseph’s heart has stopped‚ what cellular processes and membrane functions are going to be affected by loss of oxygen‚ blood glucose‚ and waste removal? Once the heart stops beating‚ blood‚ with oxygen and glucose‚ is not delivered to the body and ATP is not able to be produced. Without ATP production‚ cells are unable to function‚ oxygenation will not remain‚ blood glucose will not be controlled‚ and delivery of nutrients through the cell membrane and waste removal will cease‚ causing

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